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BarclaycardBarclaycard Platinum With Balance TransferApply
0%01 Jan 20102.9%0%3 months14.9%Yes
Capital OneCapital One Balance Transfer and Purchase Platinum Card
Free Identity Theft Service.
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0%01 Jan 20103%0%01 Jan 200915.9%-
MBNAMBNA Platinum Card
Apply for an Instant Decision!
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0%14 months2.9%0%3 months15.9%Yes
VirginVirgin Credit Card
Can't wait to get a credit card? They could give you a decision online right now.
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0%15 months2.98%0%3 months15.9%Yes
NatWestNatWest Classic Card
Take advantage of their Travel Club and Wine Club. Apply now for an instant decision.
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0%13 months2.9%0%6 months15.9%Yes
BarclaycardBarclaycard Flexi-Rate 10% Repay
Lower your purchase rate to 9.9% APR if you make a minimum payment of 10% each month. 14.9% APR Typical.
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0%14 months2.9%0%3 months9.9%-
EggEgg Visa Credit Card
Plus 0% anniversary offer for up to five months on balance transfers (plus fee*) made in Sept 2010 & Sept 2011.
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0%01 Dec 20093%0%01 Dec 200816.9%Yes
Lloyds TSBLloyds TSB Platinum MasterCard
Minimum spend of £100 in the first 3 months applies.
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0%14 months3%0%3 months15.9%No
BTBT Credit Card
Earn money off your BT bill
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0%12 months3%0%3 months16.9%Yes
MBNAMBNA Platinum Rewards Card
Earn 1 Reward point for every £1 you spend & redeem them on flights, shopping vouchers & more
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0%01 Oct 20092.9%0%01 Dec 200815.9%Yes
MBNAMBNA American Express Rewards Credit Card
Earn 1 Reward point for every £1 you spend, then redeem them on travel, wine & more.
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0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%Yes
bmibmi Amex Credit Card
20,000 free destinations miles with your first card purchase (enough for a return flight to Spain or Italy!)
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0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%-
BarclaycardBarclaycard Platinum With BT and PurchaseApply
0%9 months1.7%0%3 months14.9%-
Alliance and LeicesterAlliance and Leicester Credit Card (Internet only)
0% on balance transfers in the first from the date your account is opened. No annual fee.
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0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%No
TescoTesco Clubcard MasterCard
0% on everything you buy in Tesco for 14 months. Fastest way to collect Clubcard points everywhere you shop!
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0%14 months2.9%0%6 months16.9%-
Post OfficePost Office Two In One Platinum Credit CardApply
0%10 months2.75%0%3 months15.9%-
MBNAMBNA SonyCard
Receive 3000 FREE Sony Card Pulsebeats, plus extra every time you spend.
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0%12 months3%0%3 months15.9%-
Capital OneCapital One Low Rate Credit Card
NO balance transfer fee, 8.5% variable FIXED until 1st August 2012.
Apply
8.6%--8.6%-8.5%-
RBSRBS Classic Card
Get 0% on balance transfers for 13 months (2.9% fee applies).
Apply
0%13 months2.9%0%6 months15.9%Yes
The Co-operative BankThe Co-operative Bank Platinum Fixed Rate Credit Card
Rate remains fixed for 5 years. Minimum £5k credit limit. Platinum privileges.
Apply
9.9%--9.9%-9.9%-
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BarclaycardBarclaycard Platinum With Balance TransferApply
0%01 Jan 20102.9%0%3 months14.9%Yes
Capital OneCapital One Balance Transfer and Purchase Platinum Card
Free Identity Theft Service.
Apply
0%01 Jan 20103%0%01 Jan 200915.9%-
MBNAMBNA Platinum Card
Apply for an Instant Decision!
Apply
0%14 months2.9%0%3 months15.9%Yes
VirginVirgin Credit Card
Can't wait to get a credit card? They could give you a decision online right now.
Apply
0%15 months2.98%0%3 months15.9%Yes
NatWestNatWest Classic Card
Take advantage of their Travel Club and Wine Club. Apply now for an instant decision.
Apply
0%13 months2.9%0%6 months15.9%Yes
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Credit Cards Explained

By Michael Saunders
Published on 12 Jul 2007
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Looking for a credit card but confused about your options? We explain the basics here.

Credit card spending can be tricky to master, get it right and you are laughing all the way to the bank with instant access to cheap credit and the potential to earn a little back in the meantime, however get it wrong and it’s easy to fall into the debt trap, leaving yourself faced with huge interest bills and unmanageable repayments.

Which side of the fence you fall largely depends on the type of credit card you use and, for this reason it’s essential that you focus on finding a card that works with the way you spend.

Having said that, with so many different credit cards available finding your ideal spending partner is something that’s often easier said than done.

So, to make the whole process completely stress free we explain how to find the credit card that’s right for you.

The balance transfer card

If you have existing credit card debt and often pay interest on your borrowing your primary focus should be on making your outstanding balances as cheap as possible so that they’re easier to clear. Often the best way to do this is with a balance transfer card.

Balance transfer deals enable you to shift your existing credit card debt to a new card that charges a lower rate of interest than the one you are currently using. When it comes to doing this you have two main options:

0% balance transfer cards - This type of card typically offers a 0% period during which any balances you transfer will remain interest free and 100% of any payments you make will go towards clearing your debt.

Introductory offers can last anywhere from 6 to12 months so when choosing a card it’s usually best to go for the longest deal possible as, if you haven’t managed to clear your balance in the interest free time frame you will start to accumulate interest at the card’s standing rate.

When looking to save money on your existing debt by switching to a 0% balance transfer card you will also need to consider the ‘balance transfer fee’ that most providers charge. This tends to be a certain percentage of the total amount transferred and is something you will need to factor in when working out which card will save you the most money.

Lifetime balance transfer cards - If you are carrying large balances on your credit card and aren’t keen on switching provider every time a 0% offer expires then a lifetime balance transfer card may be right for you.

Although these cards charge interest it will be at a much lower rate than you would pay on a standard credit card, meaning that more of your payments will go towards clearing your debts.

Generally, the lower the rate of interest available on these cards the better and, as most do not charge you a fee for balances transferred, it makes them an even better option.

For more information on using balance transfer cards to save money on your debt click here

The purchase card

If you’re looking to make a large purchase and spread the payments out over a number of months, a specially designed ‘purchase’ credit card can often be a cost effective option as many providers offer interest free introductory offers on new spending.

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The best way to take advantage of these deals is, as you would a loan, make your purchase as soon as you receive your card (so that you can benefit from as many months of the 0% deal as possible) and then set up a direct debit to pay an equal amount back to the provider each month so that by the time the 0% deal expires you have cleared your outstanding completely.

If you’re looking to use your credit card to make a big spend it’s important to go for the longest 0% purchase deal possible so that you can avoid paying interest on your purchase. However, if you find yourself unable to clear it during this time you’ll need to look to taking advantage of the facilities offered by a balance transfer card.

The reward card

If you always pay your credit card off in full each month instead of focusing on the APRs and introductory offers important to other card users you need to choose a credit card that is going to put money back in your pocket.

Cashback cards are the obvious option, crediting a certain percentage of your spend back each year you are effectively getting paid to shop. Most cards of this type pay a cashback rate of around 1% however, as a sign up incentive many also offer a higher percentage return for your first few months which can make spending by credit card very worthwhile.

There are also a number of cards available that offer alternate rewards. Ranging from air miles and reward points to discounts on household bills and fuel these can also be a very profitable way to get a little back from your credit card company. So, when making your decision as to which to go for it really comes down to choosing the credit card that offers the benefit you’ll get the most from.

For more information on making money from your credit cards click here

The ‘bad credit’ card

If you have a less than perfect credit history it can be difficult to get accepted for market leading credit card offers and continually applying and getting declined doesn’t do wanders for improving your score either. However, there is an option available to you that can give you some flexibility with your spending and help build your credit rating at the same time.

Offered by a number of providers ‘bad credit’ cards can provide a realistic means of getting on the credit card ladder as lenders are often willing to accept applications from those who have been declined elsewhere, although they will often charge a very high rate of interest for the privilege .

For this reason the best way to use ‘bad credit’ cards is to make a few purchases each month and then pay the balance off in full and on time so that you gradually begin to build a strong, reliable credit history without accumulating any interest on your spending.

For more information on building your credit rating click here.

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